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How does SynLube Lube-4-Life bond to Engine Parts?

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How does SynLube Lube-4-Life bond to Engine Parts?

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The ester component physically bonds to engine parts. To some extend also the PTFE and Moly colloidal components adhere to bearing surfaces as well. On the surface of metal components exist thin oxide coating which can develop a positive charge due to electron localization. SynLube Lube-4-Life unique polar ester is designed to take advantage of this effect. The attraction between the positive charge of the engine surface and the polar ester, which has a negative charge, creates a layer of ester component that is attracted and held to the surface of the metal. In effect, a layer of lubricant becomes affixed to the engine surface creating a long-lasting protective film, superior in performance to conventional oils. The Moly (MoS2) colloids also exhibit some negative surface charge and similarly get attracted to the surface, but because they are solids, they get embossed into the irregularities in the surface. The PTFE (Teflon) component is under extreme local load plasticized and is also

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